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. 2019 May 13;5(2):133–139. doi: 10.5114/ceh.2019.85073

Table 2.

Comparison of laboratory parameters in N-SBP, C-SBP, H-SBP

Parameters N-SBP (n = 19) C-SBP (n = 37) H-SBP (n = 66) p value
Haemoglobin (gm/dl)
 < 12 19 (100) 35 (94.6) 64 (97) NA
 > 12 0 2 (5.4) 2 (3.0)
White blood cell count (cells/mm3)
 < 4000 3 (15.8) 1 (2.7) 5 (7.6) 0.27
 4000-10 000 9 (47.4) 14 (37.8) 22 (33.3)
 > 10 000 7 (36.8) 22 (54.5) 39 (59.0)
Platelet count (cells/mm3)
 < 150 000 14 (73.7) 26 (70.3) 49 (74.3) 0.9
 > 150 000 5 (26.3) 11 (29.7) 17 (25.7)
INR (median, range)
 1.01 2.43 (1.35-5.7) 1.8 (1.3-2.9) 1.9 (1.19-3.92)
S. bilirubin (mg/dl)
 < 1.2 1 (5.2) 2 (5.4) 2 (3) 0.81
 > 1.2 18 (94.8) 35 (94.6) 64 (97)
AST (U/l)
 < 30 3 (15.8) 8 (21.6) 10 (15.1) 0.69
 > 30 16 (84.2) 29 (78.4) 56 (84.9)
ALT (U/l)
 < 30 3 (15.8) 1 (2.7) 13 (19.7) 0.05
 > 30 16 (84.2) 36 (97.3) 53 (80.3)
Albumin (gm/dl)
 < 3.5 17 (89.5) 36 (97.3) 65 (98.5) 0.14
 > 3.5 2 (10.5) 1 (2.7) 1 (1.5)
S. creatinine (mg/dl)
 < 1.2 3 (15.8) 16 (43.2) 19 (28.8) 0.09
 > 1.2 16 (84.2) 21 (56.8) 47 (71.2)